The Nevada Supreme Court unanimously upheld the burglary and grand larceny conviction of a man sentenced for stealing gambling chips and other crimes even though detectives named the wrong casino when they questioned him.
Nevadans need a law to require members of state boards and commissions to provide their email addresses and phone numbers, a state legislator said Monday.
U.S. Sen. Harry Reid on Monday applied pressure on Nevada’s chief electricity provider to get behind a $5 billion solar project that a Chinese company wants to build on the outskirts of Laughlin.
Clark County constables cannot serve legal papers outside of the jurisdictions where they were elected, according to a District Court ruling.
LONDON — An appearance by the hapless comic character Mr. Bean was one of the highlights of the London Olympics opening ceremony. Yet a series of Keystone Cops moments has games organizers hoping they don’t keep up this slapstick routine in real life.
